A Few from the Fernie Hunt Boxing day meet
Fernie Hunt by Keith Park, on Flickr
Fernie Hunt by Keith Park, on Flickr
Fernie Hunt by Keith Park, on Flickr
Fernie Hunt by Keith Park, on Flickr
Fernie Hunt by Keith Park, on Flickr
Fernie Hunt by Keith Park...
A few from the last couple of weekends Laser Art display designed by Jo Fairfax for Flow-Northamptonshire
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Hero @ Flow Northamptonshire by Keith Park, on Flickr
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Hero @ Flow Northamptonshire by Keith Park, on Flickr
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Hero @ Flow Northamptonshire by Keith Park, on Flickr...
Few shots from the Flow 180 display linking 3 sets of water towers in Northamptonshire
flow 180 by Keith Park, on Flickr
Flow 180 by Keith Park, on Flickr
Flow 180 by Keith Park, on Flickr
Flow 180 by Keith Park, on Flickr
Flow 180 by Keith Park, on Flickr
Flow 180...
Yes ..... but dont store anything else on it till you have recovered .. I use handy recovery ... and have had good results on recovery, well into the 90%+ range and that includes mem cards that have been wrote to again
then there is easeus data recovery which is powerful but not as user friendly
70-200 with the 2 x TC is a better option for the hike unless you balance a backpack well .... only thing is with the 2 x TC you lose 2 stops as well ... so light may be a consideration
I know im going to get slated with this comment ... but i'll make it anyhow
I have the 70-200 f2.8 but i went for the sigma .... pretty comparable to the canon ... cheaper and a lot more descrete ..... The saving may be enough to upgrade to the 7D lol which works well & is well ballanced...
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